Increase precision of experimental results by measuring inductance, capacitance, and resistance accurately.
Product Summary
Measure inductance, capacitance, and resistance. Test leads are included, along with a battery, a protective holster, and a manual.
Features
- Accuracy: 1% or better on most ranges
- Easy to Use: Push-button selection for all measurements
- Built-in Tilt Stand: For convenient tabletop use
- Measures Inductance, Capacitance, and Resistance with secondary parameter Q (Quality), D (Dissipation), R (Resistance), P (Phase), ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance)
- Simultaneous 20,000/2,000 count backlit display of the primary parameter (L, C or R) with the secondary parameter
- Auto Select measurement function with 1 kHz default test frequency
- Five test frequencies
- Set Hi/Lo limits using absolute values or percentage limits
- Relative mode function
- Parallel or Series equivalent circuit
- Auto power off, Low battery and overrange indicators
- Open and Short calibration removes unwanted stray impedances from the measurement
- Complete with test leads and 9V battery
Product Specifications
Inductance | 20 μH, 200 μH, 2000.0 μH, 20.0000 mH, 200.00 mH ±(0.5% rdg + 5 digits); 2000.0 mH, 20.000 H, 200.00 H, 2000.0H (DF <0.1) |
Capacitance | 20 pF, 200 pF, 2000 pF, 20.000 nF, 200.00 nF, 2000.0 nF ±(0.5% rdg + 5 digits); 20.000 μF, 200.00 μF, 2.0000 mF, 20.00 mF (DF <0.1) |
Resistance | 20.00 Ω, 200.00 Ω, 2.0000 kΩ, 20.000 kΩ, 200.00 kΩ, 2.0000 MΩ, 20.000 MΩ, 200.0 MΩ ±(0.5% rdg + 5 digits) |
Test Frequency | 100 Hz, 120 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz |
Power | 9 V alkaline battery (included) |
Accessories | Test leads (2), alligator clips (2), protective holder |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Digital LCR Meter.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Advanced Placement / Physics
Capacitor Fundamentals
Students use a digital capacitance meter and construct capacitors from aluminum foil and paper to determine how physical properties of a parallel-plate capacitor affect its ability to store electric charge.
Reviewed by: Jonathan Hanna